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education has never been priority f priority. and they spend 3% of their budget on education and that's abysmal. single digits in some parts for women in the country. we're talking about a country of 180 million and the vast majority of them are under the age of 25. a lot of work to be done. >> that's astounding and malala will inspire some of that change. >> that's one of the things that this story has done is highlighted that, because i for one, had no idea the chasm that existed with regard and just splitting my education between that country and the rest of the industrial world. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much. >> appreciate and continue to follow the story and come back with an update, a happy update, we hope. >> hope so. >>> save my son. it is a unique tfr of it effort aimed at helping some of the young men at greatest risk in our society. it is a fantastic program, if you haven't checked it out yet. i'll talk to the host about this series. we'll talk about whether with the effort is working. come back. ad no idea why d
education has never been priority f priority. and they spend 3% of their budget on education and that's abysmal. single digits in some parts for women in the country. we're talking about a country of 180 million and the vast majority of them are under the age of 25. a lot of work to be done. >> that's astounding and malala will inspire some of that change. >> that's one of the things that this story has done is highlighted that, because i for one, had no idea the chasm that existed...
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we'll talk to an educator who wants to protect her students with a concealed weapon in school. find out if she is worried what parents might think. stay with us. we're right back. >>> the newtown school shooting has sparked a nationwide debate over whether teachers should carry concealed weapons in schools. a new poll shows most americans think arming teachers is the wrong answer. only 27% want teachers to carry firearms. 64% oppose it. but it's easy to understand why parents would not want a gun in their child's classroom. in 2010, guns killed seven children and young adults every single day in america. that's an average of seven people between the ages of 1 and 24 getting shot and killed every day in america. guns killed more kids than cancer, heart disease, flu, or infection in 2010. but gun advocates claim they're teaching safety. they say a gun can buy a teacher some valuable time in an emergency. the biggest teachers union totally disagree. the atf and the nae say guns have no place in our schools, period. we've heard from the unions, and we've seen the opinion polls. the
we'll talk to an educator who wants to protect her students with a concealed weapon in school. find out if she is worried what parents might think. stay with us. we're right back. >>> the newtown school shooting has sparked a nationwide debate over whether teachers should carry concealed weapons in schools. a new poll shows most americans think arming teachers is the wrong answer. only 27% want teachers to carry firearms. 64% oppose it. but it's easy to understand why parents would not...
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that is education. i think of the national level or state level rules for sort of outcomes in education. i'm looking at this map and as you pointed out, not only is it is map where crime is in the city, it's a map where you have low performing schools. ought we not put lead on top of our outcomes and not saying you have to close your school because you are dealing with students who are lead poisoned. >> correct. the mapping of a city is really easy to do. it's much -- ethically, it's more important to do something like that where you get at the source than measure blood level. we use the child to indicate what is environment is like and try to turn it around to primary prevention in measuring the environment and try to prevent the child from getting exposed. it turns out soil is very easy to measure the amount of lead in soil. we are doing a lot of work in the city of new orleans to try to advance changing the environment so that children don't get exposed. >> i really appreciate that shift. rather than
that is education. i think of the national level or state level rules for sort of outcomes in education. i'm looking at this map and as you pointed out, not only is it is map where crime is in the city, it's a map where you have low performing schools. ought we not put lead on top of our outcomes and not saying you have to close your school because you are dealing with students who are lead poisoned. >> correct. the mapping of a city is really easy to do. it's much -- ethically, it's more...
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every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the legislation and for all of your efforts, are you moving the ball down the field here? >> i think we are. we are in the eye of the storm. 30, 40 years ago no one knew what domestic violence was and why didn't you just leave? well now we have that same conversation about modern-day slavery and we are definitely making progress. not only are we seeing more and more people understand the issue and we are getting more and more girls referred to us by every day citizens, social workers, teachers trained in the schools. that's real progress we are seeing and i know my partner agencies are seeing it, as well. but we h
every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the...
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i think it is partly education and training and partly science. but we have to be really careful in what we do. and that is the thing that is really hard to liberals to think about. they think spending more is good. spending better is more. >> you said they would get a fiscal cliff deal, i was more skeptical, you were right, they got it in the end. so we're going into the fight that is probably going to be backed by the danger of the debt ceiling. what do you think will happen on the other side of it? look into your crystal ball. >> i don't know, we shouldn't have the debt ceiling. the government should pay the bills that the congress has voted to pay, right? we don't need that. in my world, i think i would advise the president to just ignore the debt ceiling. go ahead, paying the government's bills while trying to negotiate a deal for the longer run deficit reduction. but, the president is a constitutional lawyer. he is more worried, i think that he might do something illegal, and he is not likely to defy the courts. >> no more debt ceiling, i li
i think it is partly education and training and partly science. but we have to be really careful in what we do. and that is the thing that is really hard to liberals to think about. they think spending more is good. spending better is more. >> you said they would get a fiscal cliff deal, i was more skeptical, you were right, they got it in the end. so we're going into the fight that is probably going to be backed by the danger of the debt ceiling. what do you think will happen on the...
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there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations. it is not authorizing new spending by the president. essentially we should be talking about what it is and why it needs to be raised and telling people we are not spending new money with raising the debt ceiling. congress already passed the bills, social security, military, stuff we spend money on. hit the debt limit without raising and cannot pay that stuff. prioritizing payments and pay 40% of what the government has to pay. lot of people will not get social security checks. that's what the debt ceiling is about. >> the politics of this, should -
there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations....
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, and most americans who have less than a high school education take jobs that require service, phone service, cashier, interactive language that you have growing up, and so we have a group of people doing the jobs that we are on the back of by the way to open up the restaurants and afford the pay the bills in the restaurants, because we have people working this the back that make less. so we have to acknowledge that dog something about the millions of people helps the country and the economy. in university of california davis showed that on average, we are all helped, our incomes year after year by thousands off dollar dollars in the last estimate found $5,000, our income goes up simply because the economy is built on this labor. >> yes, and this is to me such a key point, jale ma, th lmal thao pull in here. when you talk about the anchor babies, it is a lie. because you don't get in fact anchored to the country, but the other fact is the economic piece, and the idea that it is not competitive and the very basis and many of the low wage jobs taken by undocumented workers takes away f
, and most americans who have less than a high school education take jobs that require service, phone service, cashier, interactive language that you have growing up, and so we have a group of people doing the jobs that we are on the back of by the way to open up the restaurants and afford the pay the bills in the restaurants, because we have people working this the back that make less. so we have to acknowledge that dog something about the millions of people helps the country and the economy....
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>> well, i think they're not educating themselves. they're not finding out the statistics. they're not digging deep enough. they're not going out to their constituency and asking. and it is going to take a groundswell of americans to come forward and write to their congressmen and their senators and even the president and say we're ready for reform. nobody is challenging the second amendment. no one. no one. and yet that's constantly thrown out there. and i think it's thrown out there to scare americans who are gone owners like ourselves to thinking that could happen or that's what's going to happen. >> sow don't want to see anybody lose their firearms? >> of course not 37 of course not. i'm a hunter. or at least i used to be. don't hunt anymore. i'm a former hunter. we own guns. there are people that use target practice. but there is no reason to not come to the table and have a discussion that is sensible and logical and come to an agreement that works for the american public's safety. >> and sandy, do you think your dourt would be alive tonight if we'd had different laws
>> well, i think they're not educating themselves. they're not finding out the statistics. they're not digging deep enough. they're not going out to their constituency and asking. and it is going to take a groundswell of americans to come forward and write to their congressmen and their senators and even the president and say we're ready for reform. nobody is challenging the second amendment. no one. no one. and yet that's constantly thrown out there. and i think it's thrown out there to...
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not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have seen the air strikes, taliban coming into their villages from other provinces, other countries even. they are ready for the fight to be over, but they don't know what will cop after. when you talk to afghans in the cities like kabul, herat, when you talk to those afghans, they have seen the difference in the last decade, seen the internet come to the city, more than 30 television stations after zero after the taliban. radio stations, media fashion industry growing in afghanistan. those are the afghans who are afraid of the international community leaving, they believe america won't abandon them, because they have
not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have...
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. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the budget battle, they got them to increase taxes on wealthier americans and think that has set a precedent for moving forward for including new revenues and spending cuts and see president obama hitting the road. taking his message in the weekly address out to the people. i'm told we will see him start to do that soon after the inauguration. alex. >> kristen welker, save travels when you head home. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> joining me is amy barnes and felisha sonez. >> good morning, girls. what are you hearing in d.c., and any other names being mentioned besides hackle. >> the white house as you mentione
. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> we'll be right back with mayor bloomberg and award winning journalist, carl bernstein. keep it right here on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double mi
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and again if you want to actually improve mobility, i think that, you know, investment in education, regardless whether it's through the public sector is actually really cheap. >> suzy. >> if you want to look at the distribution of this deal, there's one statistic that really just stands out to me which is if you look at income tax, .7% of all taxpayers will see a rise in their income tax. i mean, they pay a lot so their taxes will go up. but that is a tiny percentage of taxpayers that are going to see higher taxes and get more revenue from. you know, what's interesting about the distribution, what you see not just with the middle class and the poor, i guess on what the new yorker alec mcginnis calls the bethesda. if you look at those earning between $500,000,05 o00,000. they were the real winners. ultimately, the deal defines them as being middle class got off very well for themselves in this deal. >> you've got some of those folks in your -- >> yes, i did. >> and that was part of the debate between the president wanted 250. and the republicans who eventually forced it up to 400 or
and again if you want to actually improve mobility, i think that, you know, investment in education, regardless whether it's through the public sector is actually really cheap. >> suzy. >> if you want to look at the distribution of this deal, there's one statistic that really just stands out to me which is if you look at income tax, .7% of all taxpayers will see a rise in their income tax. i mean, they pay a lot so their taxes will go up. but that is a tiny percentage of taxpayers...
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we're here just outside the education nation summit at the new york public library. good morning from littleton, colorado, just outside of denver in the all-important denver suburbs, the swingiest part of this state. from the university of denver, a beautiful campus here. in kentucky, abraham lincoln behind me. here in myanmar. this is "the daily rundown" , i'm chuck todd. woo. ♪ living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you f
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preserving our rights to protect ourselves with -- but you understand the difference here and as an educated guy, i think you can understand what arps are and what you're featuring on your website there is a woman holding a handgun. you don't show anything -- anything to do with the assault-style weapons and there are two guys, if we can see the ad, there are two guys walking down the street in portland with assault-style weapons draped over their backs down the main street just to get everyone kind of feeling comfortable with people walking around with assault-style weapons. why don't you have a picture like that? >> i have no problem putting a picture like that on the website. >> you don't have a picture like that. you have a lady holding a smaller version. >> i'm a marketing person. a woman holding a revolver. >> why not show these two dudes, with assault-style weapons walking down the street and why not have them, you're not trying to get the lady with the little handg handgun. >> of course, i am. >> you are? >> of course, i am. >> so that smiling lady who appreciates her little handgun
preserving our rights to protect ourselves with -- but you understand the difference here and as an educated guy, i think you can understand what arps are and what you're featuring on your website there is a woman holding a handgun. you don't show anything -- anything to do with the assault-style weapons and there are two guys, if we can see the ad, there are two guys walking down the street in portland with assault-style weapons draped over their backs down the main street just to get everyone...
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you can do that, and you can also put it together with a component of education. and you can try and deal with the mental health aspects of this. i think if the president puts forward that kind of program, there is a chance, a chance that it gets through. it's going to be very difficult because once again you have that republican house. and don't forget one thing about the house. the republicans lost the popular vote by over a million votes for the house of representatives. they have 53 or 54% of the seats because the districts are gerrymandered. those republicans aren't worried about losing in a general election to a democrat. they're worried about losing in a primary. so they're going to resist. but howard's right. you can break the republican party on this. there are lots of folks in places, the ones who are still there in the northeast and suburban districts, for example, around chicago, who are going to feel a lot of pressure to move on this, even if they are republicans. >> bob shrum, howard fineman, great to have you with us tonight. thanks a lot for joinin
you can do that, and you can also put it together with a component of education. and you can try and deal with the mental health aspects of this. i think if the president puts forward that kind of program, there is a chance, a chance that it gets through. it's going to be very difficult because once again you have that republican house. and don't forget one thing about the house. the republicans lost the popular vote by over a million votes for the house of representatives. they have 53 or 54%...
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there you have ted cruz, a well-educated right winger like pat robertson. it's like they flush out their high educations when they get out of school for political purposes. talking about this being a political -- it's not anybody's political agenda. the only person who wants to have gun control is somebody who is scared of what the gun has been doing. it's nothing but trouble to be for gun control. you don't get any votes for that, but there you have a guy talking out of his whatever about how somehow it's a political agenda. what do we do in a country that can't talk gun control without being accused of advantageous personal politics? >> it's interesting because, you know, nobody stands to make money either from prevention. i guess in these sort of moments you think who stands to benefit from policies that are going to promote more sales of guns? who stands to benefit from policies of prevention? it's the general public. nobody makes money out of people being -- not being hurt or killed, and i guess if you think about the motivation, it isn't political. it
there you have ted cruz, a well-educated right winger like pat robertson. it's like they flush out their high educations when they get out of school for political purposes. talking about this being a political -- it's not anybody's political agenda. the only person who wants to have gun control is somebody who is scared of what the gun has been doing. it's nothing but trouble to be for gun control. you don't get any votes for that, but there you have a guy talking out of his whatever about how...
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and you've got them in the top five on education reform. what is going on there? >> rhode island made some incredibly aggressive changes on their policies. a state superintendent there. deborah who has been very, very aggressive on reform, as well. >> isn't she a democrat? >> she is. she actually came from d.c. a number of things that are going right in that state that we think, really, are going to change the trajectory of rhode island. >> which back when "radical" comes out. >> absolutely will. >> thank you so much, michelle rhee. >>> today's top business headlines and cnbc brian sullivan. plus, a quiz. >> i like a quiz. >> a quiz for you regarding the democrats' last budget. we'll return. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> cnbc brian sullivan. brian, you know, mark halprin called me early t
and you've got them in the top five on education reform. what is going on there? >> rhode island made some incredibly aggressive changes on their policies. a state superintendent there. deborah who has been very, very aggressive on reform, as well. >> isn't she a democrat? >> she is. she actually came from d.c. a number of things that are going right in that state that we think, really, are going to change the trajectory of rhode island. >> which back when...
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fights over education, fights over taxes are important. it's just the fact when you invest everything in your eye delogical position and decline to recognize that the nature of a republic is to give mutual concessions of opinion or we're not going to make it, then you're in serious trouble. i think what one of the things that links both the aig thing, the guns debate and i think the aid to hurricane victims is this remarkable capacity we have for political a.d.d. >> mm-hmm. >> that is, we absorb these stories so fast now. we've become totally obsessed with them like a sponge for a very brief period of time. and then without political leadership like what christie is providing, like i think what governor cuomo is providing, without that kind of leadership to remind people about what's important and to keep the fight going, then nothing happens. and the one thing that's worse, i think, that keeps people disenchanted from politics is when nothing happens. >> mika, republicans got it so wrong after the election. they said, we lost for this rea
fights over education, fights over taxes are important. it's just the fact when you invest everything in your eye delogical position and decline to recognize that the nature of a republic is to give mutual concessions of opinion or we're not going to make it, then you're in serious trouble. i think what one of the things that links both the aig thing, the guns debate and i think the aid to hurricane victims is this remarkable capacity we have for political a.d.d. >> mm-hmm. >> that...
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bill, so today's returning heroes can get their education too. having co-chaired my intelligence advisory board, he knows that our armed forces collect, analyze, and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw in in our travels together across the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest and we stand with allies and with friends. as a successful businessman, he also knows that even as we made tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by our strategy and keep our military the strongest fighting force the world has ever known. maybe more importantly, chuck knows that war is not an ab strakz. he understands that sending young americans to fight and bleed in the dirt and mud, that's something we only do when it's absolutely necessary. my frame of reference, he has said, is geared towards the guy at the bottom who is doing the fighting and the dying. with chuck our troops will always know just like sergeant hagel was there for his own brother, secretar
bill, so today's returning heroes can get their education too. having co-chaired my intelligence advisory board, he knows that our armed forces collect, analyze, and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw in in our travels together across the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest and we stand with allies and with friends. as a successful businessman, he also knows that even as we made tough fiscal...
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we node to invest in infrastructure, space, telecommunications, broadband and education. there are so many needs that this country has and we've actually got less revenue coming in to the federal government now that we have historically. we'll have to deal with medicare in the longer term problem, but right now we have it right and we have to get through march and the fiscal cliff resolution and we've got to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps. we've got to grow in this economy. that means wall street has to invest in america, not putting money in brazil. nothing wrong with brazil and there's lots of opes in america and there's millions of good people who need those resources and want to work and contribute to this economy. green energy and other energy. it's a great area to invest in and we need it in this country. >> general clark, atia abawi, we'll see you later this afternoon when you join us again. >> thank you. >>> unlike the backlash against the possible nomination of susan rice, opposition to president obama's nomination of chuck hagel is coming from both side was
we node to invest in infrastructure, space, telecommunications, broadband and education. there are so many needs that this country has and we've actually got less revenue coming in to the federal government now that we have historically. we'll have to deal with medicare in the longer term problem, but right now we have it right and we have to get through march and the fiscal cliff resolution and we've got to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps. we've got to grow in this economy. that means wall...
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because with the drop in revenue also comes the compromising of the education. and especially with the state universities that take that, take the funding from state schools they're worried that might kind of have something to do with the professors and the quality of education. >> well something to be concerned about certainly from both perspectives. what about the big change to the classic board game monopoly? they're retiring one of the existing toe ken and replacing it with a brand-new one. who are the options out there and who gets to decide all this? >> alex, it's you and me and the rest of the world. we can actually go on facebook and vote to see which tokens we want to be off that board game. now, as you know monopoly's had different toe ken. they've had the scotty dog, hats, all these different type of tokens. if you go on facebook and vote you can vote for the new one. they're going to debut the winner on "today" show on february 6. i think right now the robot is in the top running for that new token. >> might be replacing the wheel barrow based on the
because with the drop in revenue also comes the compromising of the education. and especially with the state universities that take that, take the funding from state schools they're worried that might kind of have something to do with the professors and the quality of education. >> well something to be concerned about certainly from both perspectives. what about the big change to the classic board game monopoly? they're retiring one of the existing toe ken and replacing it with a...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> i know the whole nation would like to join me now in saying happy birthday, tricky dick. born 100 years ago today, january 9th, 1913, our nation's 37th president, richard m. "tricky dick" nixon. president nixon of course is most remembered for resigning in disgrace, but he is also remembered for legendary paranoia. >> also, never forget the press is the enemy. the press is the enemy. the press is the enemy. the establishment is the enemy. the professionals are the enemy. the professors are the enemy. write that on the blackboard 100 times and never forget it. >> write that on the blackboard 100 times! that is the kind of thing for which we have remembered richard nixon in the four decades since he became our nation's only sitting president to resign the office. but now today on what would have been nixon's 100 birthday from this comfortable distance, mr. nixon can also be remembered as a p
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> i know the whole nation would like to join me now in saying happy birthday, tricky dick. born 100 years ago today, january 9th, 1913, our nation's 37th president, richard m. "tricky dick" nixon. president nixon of course is most remembered for resigning in disgrace, but he is also...
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we can be talking about education, programs that are going to be cut and we're not doing it. >> the realness -- let's establish the realness here first. if they do go over -- if they don't vote to raise the debt ceiling, there will be consequences. >> absolutely. >> there's no disagreement about that, right? >> clearly. >> yeah. >> one of the arguments that republicans and sort of apologists for the house gop frequently make is that well, you know, this whole idea of a default and we've taken ten times more revenue every day than we pay in interest payments which is not technically true. there are days we don't take in as much revenue as there are interest payment that's day p it's a discussion about whether we're going to pay past promises or not. let's say we wer're not going t default on the system, we're a rich country debating are we going to honor our promise that's we've already made which is already preposterous. it's not this super soaker-nerf thing. it's a real threat of not paying our bills. this is a real situation. >> it is a real threat? >> you know, i think that it certainly n
we can be talking about education, programs that are going to be cut and we're not doing it. >> the realness -- let's establish the realness here first. if they do go over -- if they don't vote to raise the debt ceiling, there will be consequences. >> absolutely. >> there's no disagreement about that, right? >> clearly. >> yeah. >> one of the arguments that republicans and sort of apologists for the house gop frequently make is that well, you know, this whole...
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-- at these low levels we spend more on interest today than we spend in the department of commerce, education, energy, homeland security, interior, justice, state combined. >> let's talk about all of the revenue we got in this past year. all the taxes we got in this past year. what did that pay for in our government? >> very little. it is about $600 billion over ten years. that's about $60 billion a year. that's the am we are spending to clean up all the hurricane sandy. that's not going to make a big difference. $1.2 trillion deficit right now. >> all of the money that the federal government -- you told me this one time. all the money the federal government took in last year, i guess, went to pay medicare, medicaid, social security, and what? interest on the debt? >> 100% of the money we took in last we are was spent on interest on the debt and mandatory spending, mandatory spend sing principally what we spend on entitlement. >> that's already sucking up every single dollar. >> every dollar we spend today on the war, on national security, on homeland security, education, infrastructure resou
-- at these low levels we spend more on interest today than we spend in the department of commerce, education, energy, homeland security, interior, justice, state combined. >> let's talk about all of the revenue we got in this past year. all the taxes we got in this past year. what did that pay for in our government? >> very little. it is about $600 billion over ten years. that's about $60 billion a year. that's the am we are spending to clean up all the hurricane sandy. that's not...
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. >> your education -- manchester and liverpool, geographically very close, historic wry values. >> manny over pool. >> and for the record, mike has a really great six-pack. >> what did you do with the rest -- >> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find so
. >> your education -- manchester and liverpool, geographically very close, historic wry values. >> manny over pool. >> and for the record, mike has a really great six-pack. >> what did you do with the rest -- >> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> we're back, everyone. we got everything straightened out there. those are the president's proposals for broad gun control agenda in the wake of newtown shootings. joining me now, reverend jesse jackson, chairman of the rainbow push coalition. i'm glad we're having this conversation because i know you're behind this. what is your reaction, first of all, to the report and the proposals being considered. are you on board with all of them? >> yes, the president should be congratulated. this is bold leadership in the right direction. remind you, he is not talking about gun control. he's talking about assault weapons control. a gun for your house, you got it. gun for hunting, you got it. these assault weapons threaten national security. they invite the view of homeland security. you can literally destroy railroads and bring down airplanes. there's no purpose for these assault weapons except to k
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> we're back, everyone. we got everything straightened out there. those are the president's proposals for broad gun control agenda in the wake of newtown shootings. joining me now, reverend jesse jackson, chairman of the rainbow push coalition. i'm glad we're having this conversation because...